Nothing, because there's no such thing. No Morgan dollars were minted anywhere that year.
No such US coin exists. Silver dollars were not minted from 1905-1920.
The New Orleans Mint closed in 1909 so what you have is almost certainly a coin minted in Denver with a "D" mint mark. Please see the related questions for more, depending on whether you have a Morgan or a Peace dollar.
The last year an "O" Mintmark was used on any US coin was 1909 and no silver dollars were made after 1935. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please look at the date again, no US dollar coins are dated 1909.
Nothing, because there's no such thing. No Morgan dollars were minted anywhere that year.
The Silver Dollar - 1909 was released on: USA: 15 February 1909
No such US coin exists. Silver dollars were not minted from 1905-1920.
The New Orleans Mint closed in 1909 so what you have is almost certainly a coin minted in Denver with a "D" mint mark. Please see the related questions for more, depending on whether you have a Morgan or a Peace dollar.
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
It's a coin that was minted at the New Orleans Mint. That facility operated from 1838 to 1861 and then again from 1879 to 1909. To find out the value of a specific coin minted there you'll need to post a new question with its date.
The mint mark would have to be a D for Denver, because the New Orleans Mint (O) closed in 1909. Please see the Related Question for more information.
A 1909 Half Eagle can be worth well over $500.00
The last year an "O" Mintmark was used on any US coin was 1909 and no silver dollars were made after 1935. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please look at the date again, no US dollar coins are dated 1909.
The last Morgan dollars were dated 1921. Your 1922 coin is called a Peace dollar and this date is the most common of all Peace dollars, the value is $24.00-$29.00 depending on grade and if it has any mintmarks.
The New Orleans Mint closed in 1909 so you can't have a 1926-O dollar. You may be seeing a "D" mint mark for Denver. If so, please check the Related Question for values.